ok i need help. i have no idea which class to choose. i thought about pilates because its to tone your body, which is what i want. but i also want to lose weight. oh yeah and im 15 years old, do you think theyd let me in a class? i just think ill feel wierd with like a bunch of 30 year olds
Additional info, added Thursday June 14 2007, 4:51 pm: what would a step class do for my body? Leg & AbXpress™ / Gold Medal Glutes & Abs™: Exclusive! In just 15 or 30 minutes (see schedule for exact time), these rock solid leg and ab drills will cause you to make this class a regular. Whether you attend before or after your cardio workout it's a perfect workout compliment. and glutes is your butt right? and also, about how much do you think that class would cost? because it doesnt have prices anywhere on the site. im at 24hour fitnesses. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? TEENAGExHEARTS answered Thursday June 14 2007, 7:28 pm: pilates are always a good exercise to do :] but if you are afraid of being the only teenager in the class you could either ask one of your friends to sign up with you or you would ask before you sign up if any other teenagers signed up for that class yet. [ TEENAGExHEARTS's advice column | Ask TEENAGExHEARTS A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Thursday June 14 2007, 5:52 pm: If you can, I'd suggest taking martial arts lessons. It's great exercise, you build self-confidence, and it's a fun way of learning self-defence. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
ohhsnapp05 answered Thursday June 14 2007, 4:16 pm: um im not sure about all that, but i do kickboxingg im 14/f. like i no its not like a class like that but mine is all females and you look wicked weight and you reallyyy tone your bodyy. and get abbsss =] [ ohhsnapp05's advice column | Ask ohhsnapp05 A Question ]
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